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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1926. Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ——|": Mask For Her Hal? Does Katherin True Feeling ‘Ask Him to Tell Hal." you no possible way to cia T message It is a terril my opinion place with And She had of a linge more horr Meredit I can of course, vay how like you. S what you must then we'll go dow kno home Tattler is True to His Name Thornton W. Burg suppose 1 do look a good Giant Sandp Howe is Yello For it thhouse, So away he short went, a legs could take him R OWN WAY °7a Girl of Today INTERVIEWS DR. FLINT JUDY from Morton D TOMORROW: Judy is Insolent Your Health | How to Keep It— Causes of Illness BY DR. HUGH S, CUMMING Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service, longer after iod of qua should vsiciar ad the ion, provided the As explanation of hoch has f £XPosure ed the TREE-TOD ChEsals A JOLLY PLAYMATE “ HAT a bright, shiny day!" Marjorie ex claimed. “What shall I play this day?™ She walked around the house from the front door to the back door. And there an the steps she saw her jumping-rope. It wasn't a real jumping-rope. It just had knots for handles, but it was a jolly playmate any way “Why! Good morning, Rope!” said Marjorie. “Let's have a skip down the walk.” So the rope cuddled its hand les into Marjorie's soft hands and away they went, partial | W Author of “Love Bound,” “HER MAN” (Illustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) 1S 11 Y LOCK ANTHONY GAINES, s to 1 e oldest of s BILL HEPW tur s part of said, get- “just let have out me?"” Tony— I have. along to- SR on hin mirror and room with a vhispered a | the art, v little ring 1 r when tl e | expluined in his nd this afternoon about you a v you softly Merry | his mo would have said that she a diamond, She would going home and showing |great big table-cut |enough 1o put her eyes out [lovec his ring that had ¥'s mother, too. his one rd ade of r and g sonie ell up my min t I guess I've g own ears her r and fa ay, a story 1t night. CHAPTER n her story it 1 cause of s id ahout you? he nodded. e tell yo cam tell r letting sisters Ny T hrought you me an dimness relief jous face. 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